We use the CarMa code to analyse RWM evolution using the latest ITER conducting structures, including vessel with ports, in-vessel coils and thick blanket modules. Both open- loop ("passive" analyses) and closed-loop ("active" analyses) are carried out, highlighting the effects of 3D geometrical details (holes, ports, extensions, thick blanket modules). Whenever needed, we use fast/parallel computational techniques to make the computations affordable.
ITER passive and active RWM analysis with the CarMa code
Villone F.;Rubinacci G.;Ventre S.
2011-01-01
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We use the CarMa code to analyse RWM evolution using the latest ITER conducting structures, including vessel with ports, in-vessel coils and thick blanket modules. Both open- loop ("passive" analyses) and closed-loop ("active" analyses) are carried out, highlighting the effects of 3D geometrical details (holes, ports, extensions, thick blanket modules). Whenever needed, we use fast/parallel computational techniques to make the computations affordable.File in questo prodotto:
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